Giving People Access to Clickentry

About User Roles in Clickentry

Learn which areas of Clickentry you can access in your organisation with your assigned user role.  What you should Know  The only user who is having the Manage Users permission, can invite new or update existing users.  Once the Clickentry Subscriber set up his organization, he can invite other users to access the organisation. He can invite the business owner,...

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Archive or Restore Contacts

You can archive a contact in Clickentry and restore it when required.   What you should Know  Clickentry does not allow you to delete a contact. You can archive them if you no longer do business with them. In Clickentry's reports, you can view archived contacts, including their transactions. If there are transactions (Outstanding invoices or bills) created for the contact, they won't be deleted.  You...

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The Standard User Role Explained

The user who is assigned the role of standard user, with optional use of cash coding and reports can fully access Clickentry. A Clickentry subscriber is assigned the standard user role by default.  About the Standard User Role  You can assign this user role to the business owners or the admin staff. It suits them...

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The Advisor User Role Explained

A user with the Advisor user role gets full access to a Clickentry organisation. It includes advanced settings, manual journals, and all reports.  About the Advisor User Role  If you're the business owner or administrator using Clickentry, you may offer your accountant or bookkeeper access and allocate them the advisor user role. The advisor user...

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The Invoice Only User Role Explained

You may assign the invoice only user role to someone who needs to create invoices and enter bills but doesn't require access to bank accounts or reports.  About the Invoice Only User Role  With invoice only user role, the user can access the quotes, invoices, bills, purchase orders, and credit notes....

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User Roles and Permissions in Clickentry Business Edition

Clickentry recommends using a table to determine the best user role for someone you want to invite into your organisation. You should add task-specific permissions to a user role. It will give additional access such as managing users, running reports, and contact bank account admin.  Compare User Roles  Get more information on what a...

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The Read Only User Role Explained

You can assign the read only user role to those who only need to view areas of an organisation. They won't be able to add or edit information.  About the Read-Only User Role  With the read only user role, the user can access most areas of Clickentry but they can't make changes in the organisation's data. This...

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User Role Access to Inventory in Clickentry

Look into the comparison table to compare user roles and their access to inventory in Clickentry Business Edition.   Full Access Limited Access  Advisor Standard IO+ Approve & Pay IO+ Sales Only IO + Purchases Only IO+ Draft Only Add inventory items when creating transactions* ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Add inventory items from the Inventory menu ✔ ✔ - - - - Edit and delete inventory items ✔ ✔ - - - - View inventory items from the Inventory menu ✔ ✔ - - - - Add...

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User Role Access to Fixed Assets in Clickentry

Look into the comparison table to compare user roles and their access to fixed assets in Clickentry Business Edition.   Full Access Limited access  Advisor Standard Read Only Add and import draft assets ✔ ✔ - Edit draft assets ✔ ✔ - Register draft assets ✔ - - View draft assets ✔ ✔ ✔ Delete draft or registered assets ✔ - - Edit registered assets ✔ - - Sell and dispose assets ✔ - - Export fixed assets ✔ - - Create and edit asset types ✔ - - Create and edit pools ✔ - - Run and...

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